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[Approved by AICTE, Govt. of India & AffiliatedtoDr. APY @ GLBAJAS “sonnets Insts of Technology & Management Department OF Computer Selence & Engineering Programming Atrbutes << || > | URL [ntpiromece in Go Sop Cisco Packet Tracer ‘Welcome to Cisco Packet Tracer. Opening doors to new opportunites. Mind Wide Open Quick Links: Amal see Copmmette Inazesoee in Figure 7: DNS server worki Ree - ao x Physical Cong _Osekip_ Progamming Atibtes || >| URL [tp romsce in co ‘Stop Cisco Packet Tracer Welcome to Cisco Packet Tracer Opening doors to new opportunities. Mind Wide Open Quick Links: Aamall pe Consists Impec nase Imae Figure 8: DNS server working in PC 2GLBA. Institute of Technology & [Approved by AICTE, Govt. of India & Affiliatedto Dr. API ‘Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, UP. India] Department Of Computer Science & Engineering Pe cot Gta -o x ‘Spsecnemesot Sloe oto © ome Ae toner Pet er Figure 4: Router Gigabit ethernet 0/0/1 Configuration agaalt ap Figure 6: Server 1 and Server 2 DNS Configuration 118[Approved by AICTE, Govt. of India & AffiliatedtoDr. APY GL BAJAS eee Institute of Technology & Management Department Of Computer Science & Engineering Figure 2: PC 1 and PC 2 IP Configuration Rowe - ao x Physical conig CL) Abus moa r aces Suto ee sts om ‘igentan sextings | Bo" Sat pa 9 10 10 Mbps 2 Ao "ROUTING eee Hat pox ©) Fl Den At sate cnn fas etaa v0 swrrenine 1 Contguton ‘VAN o3tabaee pacts a ‘Subrt as ‘igabitetheret070/0, Ggabitethemetn/o/i | | Teng Lint Ggabiethemet0/o/2 Figure 3: Router Gigabit ethernet 0/0/0 Configuration[Approved by AICTE, Govt. of India & Affiliatedto Dr. API @ GLBAJAS “sizencacey ae Institute of Technology & Management Department Of Computer Science & Engineering EXPERIMENT 2 Objective: Configure a DNS server in along 1g network using Cisco Packet Tracer. Theory: A Domain Name Service(DNS) server resolves host names into IP addresses. Although we can access a network host using its IP address, DNS makes it easier by allowing us use domain names which are easier to remember. For example its much easier to access google website by typing hitp://www.google.com as compared to typing http://208.117.229.214. In either case, you'll access google website, but using domain name is obviously easier. Now, before any host can use a DNS service, we must configure a DNS server first. For example, ‘when you type the URL http://www.google.com in your browser, the host will query the DNS server for the IP address of http://www.google.com. The DNS server will resolve http://www. google.com into an IP address then answer back the host with the IP address. An HTTP server is a web server. It stores web resources that can be accessed by a web client. Your PC’s browser(a web client) requests for web resources from a web server over the internet. Web resources are files such as text and images that the server will give to the client on request. Simulation in Cisco Packet Tracer: bs Port feet pce Figure 1: Network Topology for DNS server (server 1- web server, server 2- DNS server) 116[Approved by AICTE, Govt. of India & AffiliatedtoDr. APY @ GLBAJAI “zeraseye Institute of Technology & Management Department Of Computer Science & Engineering Rect - ao x Physical Cong _Dasktop Progamming _Attbutes Male Compose Resty ecene Delete Coniare Mai From Subject Received 2 usert@gmaicom testing ofp Tue May 16 2023122516 [testt234 user'@gmsl.com | Sem STae tay 16 2029 121158 succeset23t Figure 7: Email received to PCI from PCO[Approved by AICTE, Govt of India & Affiliatedto Dr. API ‘Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, UP. India] Department Of Computer Science & Engineering GLBA. Institute of Technology & Mana Figure 5: Email service Configuration in PC 0 and PCL Reco - ao x Physical Cong Dastop Progamming Atte Te [sse2@gma com Send subject: ett svccess 1234 Figure 6: Email sent from PCO to PCI[Approved by AICTE, Govt. of India & AffiliatedtoDr. API @ GLBAJ ipl ¥aam fete cutesy ctw nd] Institute oF Teshnology & Management Department Of Computer Science & Engineering WR serverd - o x Physical Cong Sanices _Desitap Programming Atbtes IP Caniguaten O once @ sac Pet Ades 79216822 ‘Suet Mask es 256 255.0 eta Gateway 9216024 vs Sener (0000 (Ps Contiution O Atomatic @ sate Pre Adsess ’ Unk Local Ades (80-290 21FF FEN. 0025 IR Server - o xX Physical Cong. _ Se Desktop Progamming Atibtes MAL SUT Senice POPS Senice oaceve @on Or @ou Oo ons, Domain Name: [ari com sa User Setup ne User [use Pasewor [35 eer FTP see \M Management Radius EAP Figure 4: Server Configuration and Email service Configuration[Approved by AICTE, Govt. of India & Affiliatedto Dr. API ‘Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, UP. India] Department Of Computer Science & Engineering @ GLBA Institute of Technology & Management B route - a
Open dialogue. The same filters and tools that can be used for natively captured network data are available for imported files. 7& GLBAJAS ieee you. It can collect the data, and then analyze it all in one spot. However, desktops are not, common on servers, so in many cases, you'll want to capture the network data remotely and then pull the resulting peap file into Wireshark. At first launch, Wireshark allows you to either load an existing peap file, or start capturing. If you elect to capture network traffic, you can optionally specify filter stop are down the amount of data Wireshark collects. Since its analysis tools are so good, it’s less important to ensure you surgically identify the data at collection time with Wireshark. If you don’t specify a filter, Wireshark will simply collect all network data that your selected interface observes. Oneofthemostusefultools Wiresharkprovidesistheabilitytofollowastream.lt’sprobablymost useful to think of a stream as an entire conversation. In the screenshot below we can see a lot of data has been captured, but what I am most interested in is that Google IP. I can right- click it and Follow the TCP Stream to see the entire conversation. 96[Approved by AICTE, Go takes some time to master. A few of the very basic commands involve selecting the network interface from which to collect data, and writing that data to a file so it can be exported for analysis elsewhere, The -i and -w switches are used for this. #tepdump-i eth0-wtepdump_packets tepdump:listeningon eth0,link-typeEN10MB (Bthemet), capturesize2621-44bytes C5 packetscaptured Thisproducesa capturefile: filetepdump_packets tepdump_packets:tepdumpeapturefile(little-endian)- version2.4(Ethemet,capturelength262144) The standard TCP capture file is apcap file. It is not text so it can only beread by ananalysis program that knows how to read peap files. 2.WinDump Most useful open-source tools are eventually cloned to other operating systems. When this happens, the application is said to have been ported over. Win dump is a port of tep dump and behaves in very similar ways. One major difference between WinDump and tepdump is that Windump needs the WinpCap library installed prior to being able to run WinDump. Despite both WinDump. and WinpCap being provided by the same maintainer, they are separate downloads. WinpCap is an actual library that needs to be installed. But, once itis installed, WinDump is an, exefile that needs no installation so it can just run, That may be something to keep in mind if you're running a Windows network, You don’t necessarily need WinDump installed on every machine since you can just copy it over as needed, but you will want ‘WinpCap installed in order to support WinDump. As with tepdump, WinDump can output network data to the screen for analysis, be filtered inthesame way,and also writedatato apcap fileforanalysisoffsite. 3.Wireshark wireshark is probably the next best-known tool in any sysadmin’s toolkit. It can not onlycapture data, but also provides some advanced analysis tools. Adding to its appeal, Wiresharkis open source, and has been ported over to almost every server operating system that exists. Starting life named Etheral, Wireshark now runs everywhere, including a sastandal one portable app. If you're analyzing traffic on a server with a desktop installed, Wireshark can do it all for 95@&. GL BASJAS Ser Experiment No:-15 Objective: - Network packet analysis using tools like Wireshark, tep dump, ete. Apparatus(Software): Wireshark, tep dump TCPDUMP: The fundamental tool of almost all network traffic collection is tep dump. It is an open- source application that comes installed on almost all Unix-like operating systems. Top dump is an excellent collection tool and comes complete with a very complex filtering language. It simportanttoknowhowtofilterthedataatcollectiontimeinordertoendupwithamanageablech ‘unkofdatatoanalyze.Capturingalldatafromanetworkdeviceonevenamoderatelybusynetwork cancreate too much data to analyze easily. In some rare cases, allowing tep dump to output its capture directly to your screen may be enough to find what you're looking for. For example, in writing this article, T captured sometratficandnoticedthatmymachinewassendingtraffictoan|P Ididnotrecognize.Itturnsoutt hat my machine was sending data to a Google IP address of 172.217.11.142. Since I did not have any Google products running, nor Gmail open, I did not know why this was happening. I examined my system and found this: ~I$ps-ef [-I$ps: et 00:00:00/opt/google/chrome/chrome-- It seems that even when Chrome is not running in the foreground it remains running as service. I would not have necessarily noticed this without a packet analysis to tip me off. re-captured some more tep dump data but this time told tep dump to write the data to a file that I opened in Wireshark (more on that later), Here’s that entry: ‘Tep dump is a favorite tool among sysadmins because itis a command-line tool. This means that it doesn’t require a full-blown desktop to run. It is unusual for production servers to provide a desktop because of the resources that would take, so command-line tools are 94
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